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secretary john kerry did not arrive on air force one. he stayed around to talk to the israeli leader e. >>> the motion to vacate is granted. >>> david ranta spent 23 years in prison for a murd her didn't commit. he was wrongfully convicted of killing a rabbi, and the lawyer says that his client plans to kill the city of new york. >>> and joe weeden died today. he is a legend in body building and controlled the world's biggest sports empire. he also introduced the world to mr. arnold schwarzenegger and also brought flex and he died at his home. he was 93 years old. here is what else we are working on. >>> did you know that your neighbor or friend could be a sociopath with all of the high profile murder trials, we checked to find a surprising statistic. hope you are sitting down. >>> we announce you married. >> is going gay? at least on the path to marriage. so goes the court goes the entire country. >>> and the late night shuffle, jay leno, seth meyer, tina fey, who is out and who is in? let's talk. >>> and plus, what could possibly make
secretary john kerry did not arrive on air force one. he stayed around to talk to the israeli leader e. >>> the motion to vacate is granted. >>> david ranta spent 23 years in prison for a murd her didn't commit. he was wrongfully convicted of killing a rabbi, and the lawyer says that his client plans to kill the city of new york. >>> and joe weeden died today. he is a legend in body building and controlled the world's biggest sports empire. he also introduced the...
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hear something like this, and say, that does not wash, right. >> they are right, it does not wash, john kerry announced $250 million of new money for egypt when he was there last. this money -- >> 750 million in more than a week, you know. >> always treated like this is discretionary money, we can always do this, what are you naive person or bump kin criticizing this money. >> i find it interesting you kept staring at me when you said bump kin. >> so, you know, high priority on how things look, this does not look good? >> i've discovered in this debate about the sequester, put this in perspective, about 50 billion of cuts out of a 4 trillion-dollar budget, they are small and inconsequential, the white house they shout armageddon, they think that everything that federal government does is purpose important. there is lit they wil little thl government does they say is indein-- indepennible. they have added so much you know green pork in all other programs only thing i would quibble a little bit with you about, i don't think we should stop this sequester. i think that every agency should t
hear something like this, and say, that does not wash, right. >> they are right, it does not wash, john kerry announced $250 million of new money for egypt when he was there last. this money -- >> 750 million in more than a week, you know. >> always treated like this is discretionary money, we can always do this, what are you naive person or bump kin criticizing this money. >> i find it interesting you kept staring at me when you said bump kin. >> so, you know,...
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well, you go nuts, because john baner and paul ryan just proved it. they're not only ryan rhinos on the cries but they're in bed with the president ignores this constitutional crisis. mark is on the phone with us right now. what do you make of this? >> it is extremely frustrating if you're an average citizen watching this. last year when you count fiscal operating debt and unfund liabilities, it wasn't 1.2 trillion. it was 6.9 trillion being spent we don't have. and even hear something pundits circling the wagons saying this isn't a fiscal debt crisis yet. what dot we have to do become cypress or greece for people to recognize this? we have tens of trillions of dollars in unfunded entitlement obligations. even the ryan budget does nothing with respect to social security. on obamacare, in the ryan budget takes the taxes and repealing obamacare. what is happening is the complete integrity of our financial system is being called into question. we have the fed printing day and night to provide the monetary support for these fiscal policies, and to hear re
well, you go nuts, because john baner and paul ryan just proved it. they're not only ryan rhinos on the cries but they're in bed with the president ignores this constitutional crisis. mark is on the phone with us right now. what do you make of this? >> it is extremely frustrating if you're an average citizen watching this. last year when you count fiscal operating debt and unfund liabilities, it wasn't 1.2 trillion. it was 6.9 trillion being spent we don't have. and even hear something...
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in the meantime, pope francis, john kerry, barack obama. i'm watched each very closely over the last 24 hours and i'm going to link them all together as we close this hour. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events, including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, ha
in the meantime, pope francis, john kerry, barack obama. i'm watched each very closely over the last 24 hours and i'm going to link them all together as we close this hour. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer through 6...
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john in my home state of pennsylvania. john! >> caller: boo-yah! how you doing, jim? >> i'm waiting for the phillies to get started unless you're a pirate fan. >> caller: i'm calling about ameren pharmaceuticals. i've been following this company about the past year and a half. it looks like the two-headed swan in the marketplace with indications it's a one-hit wonder for product. the marketplace starved astrazeneca, merck and pfizer. >> we are going to veto it. this is like the mets without having dickey, okay? we get the picture right, clear on that one? don't buy. let's go to tyler in virginia. tyler. >> caller: boo-yah, dr. cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: it a i like your opinion on travel centers of america. i got into it two months ago and it's up 40%. ring the register or hold on? >> i've been looking at this company trying to figure out what they are going to do with natural gas. the answer is, i've got to hold this, do homework and give you a much better view on it. it seems too exciting to me. edie in washington, d.c. >> caller: this is edie. what is your opin
john in my home state of pennsylvania. john! >> caller: boo-yah! how you doing, jim? >> i'm waiting for the phillies to get started unless you're a pirate fan. >> caller: i'm calling about ameren pharmaceuticals. i've been following this company about the past year and a half. it looks like the two-headed swan in the marketplace with indications it's a one-hit wonder for product. the marketplace starved astrazeneca, merck and pfizer. >> we are going to veto it. this is...
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i don't see where republicans doing anything to stop that when you have john baner and paul ryan saying the debt isn't an immediate crisis. doesn't that provide the asylum for these guys to run free in? >> we do not disagree. i have been the first to jump out and say the house republic runs and the senate republicans are not doing enough. look, this budget by the democrats would increase taxes by $1.2 trillion. this is an opportunity for house republicans to say, no way. not only is it increasing spending but it's also increasing taxes. i thought the increased taxes would maybe go to taking care of some of the deficit. no. it's simply going to continually expanding the size and scope of dot government, and those taxes are on families, just like obamacare is placing taxes on family. you do not hear the republican leadership saying we're the defenders of the american family, of businesses. we want to unleash this economy so that it will absolutely grow. by the way, about that easter egg hunt. why, if they're going to haste do they even put it on the tickets they were threatening to stall
i don't see where republicans doing anything to stop that when you have john baner and paul ryan saying the debt isn't an immediate crisis. doesn't that provide the asylum for these guys to run free in? >> we do not disagree. i have been the first to jump out and say the house republic runs and the senate republicans are not doing enough. look, this budget by the democrats would increase taxes by $1.2 trillion. this is an opportunity for house republicans to say, no way. not only is it...
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the credit card-- >> bill or bear. >> letterman in new york-- >> and jay leno, and john ji carson and-- neil cavuto is up next. >> neil: the unions are starting to get loud, but is their message starting to get old? >> glad to have you, and over the top union protests. in michigan, they're mad about a right to work law that starts next week. and in washington, they're mad about all of the automatic spending cuts they say will get worse every week. but with right toork states adding more jobs and with many in the government looking to cut more spending, is it time tore unions to simply get with the program? charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky, charlie gas pregas-- gasperino. >> and with the. >> i love the big raps. >> and communities with fewer presence of unions are doing better communities and businesses. the they drove hostess out of business and they have to figure out the dynamics. they've got to take a step back, we're trying to benefit and not in it for ourselves and the message doesn't get across anymore. >> neil: dagen? >> this is evidence of unions on the run. if yo
the credit card-- >> bill or bear. >> letterman in new york-- >> and jay leno, and john ji carson and-- neil cavuto is up next. >> neil: the unions are starting to get loud, but is their message starting to get old? >> glad to have you, and over the top union protests. in michigan, they're mad about a right to work law that starts next week. and in washington, they're mad about all of the automatic spending cuts they say will get worse every week. but with right...
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john, thanks for being with us. great to haveou on the show, now, this story surprised me because i thought the drought killed you all, and hear that farmland is on fire, and, in fact, some investment banks out there try to snap up as african as they can, i was surprised by that. what's going on? >> well, it's not quite as drastic as it appears. first off, remember 80% of the farms that are sold are bought by other farmers or the farme next door who is retired. the idea that the outside comes in and buys, actually, there's more outside investing money in ten years ago. farmers buy the land. that's ad goo thing for the country and for e industry. it's also important to remember that this run up in prices for the land is fed by extraordinary circumstances with global demand for commodities that attracted all kinds of money, and at the same time, farmers are enjoying, at least in the grain farming sector, not so much in the protein, livestock, and milk sector, but they see record profits. similar, we have not seen this
john, thanks for being with us. great to haveou on the show, now, this story surprised me because i thought the drought killed you all, and hear that farmland is on fire, and, in fact, some investment banks out there try to snap up as african as they can, i was surprised by that. what's going on? >> well, it's not quite as drastic as it appears. first off, remember 80% of the farms that are sold are bought by other farmers or the farme next door who is retired. the idea that the outside...
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john, i will start with you. the $3 trillion question is how do the heck do they get out of the enormous balance sheet they put together? minute we get anywhere near 6.5% unemployment, every savvy investor knows they will come in and sell like crazy. he was askedhe question several times. crossing threshold of unemployment won't lead increase to rates. there wille considerable interval between bond buying and rate hikes? do they have have exit strategy? >> no, they don't have exit strategy because they haven't pulled this off before. very hard to be this aggressive and pull it all back without upsetting the economy. that said the fed lowered inflation forecast this time from 1.9 to 1.6. melissa: yeah that that is their way of saying we'll not take this away anytime soon because we're happy where inflation is going. melissa: they have to. steve, isn't the market going to move, the bond market goi to move against them in a really violent way as soon as they think that this whole qe infinity is over? >> well, boy, t
john, i will start with you. the $3 trillion question is how do the heck do they get out of the enormous balance sheet they put together? minute we get anywhere near 6.5% unemployment, every savvy investor knows they will come in and sell like crazy. he was askedhe question several times. crossing threshold of unemployment won't lead increase to rates. there wille considerable interval between bond buying and rate hikes? do they have have exit strategy? >> no, they don't have exit...
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neil: john brown, a former uk parliament member, john, do you think that the country, if they stabilize over the weekend, but the fear is there and they start withdrawing money, whether it is limited terms to nicole's point -- but that is what is going to be the problem? >> i was a soldier once in beautiful cyprus. it was very prosperous on its own. i agree with you, i think that cyprus is the canary in the mine. the amazing thing is that although the central banks have been taxing myself deposits, giving negative interest rates and by a depreciating currency, like 26% depreciation in last 10 years, the ecb would come out so openly. that is the shocking thing. and of course, people should be very worried about what happened in argentina. they froze deposits and withdrawals so that this could spread. as we look at the united states and europe and the way that the politicians are running the show, it'd heading for disaster. as simpson-bowles said, it is a cancer. there is a time when bank deposits will be threatened if we continue even if the united states and europe -- people go to banks
neil: john brown, a former uk parliament member, john, do you think that the country, if they stabilize over the weekend, but the fear is there and they start withdrawing money, whether it is limited terms to nicole's point -- but that is what is going to be the problem? >> i was a soldier once in beautiful cyprus. it was very prosperous on its own. i agree with you, i think that cyprus is the canary in the mine. the amazing thing is that although the central banks have been taxing myself...
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even when we club ourselves by bending our own club rules like saying john mccain is not cool because he sounds establishment, even though we used to call him a maverick when he challenged the republican settlement. that's not cool my friends. that's creepy. look, i'm not saying i'm better but maybe because i deal with bigger issues in my life, my media image isn't life and death. like i said, thick skin. any hope i had that the media my challenge conventional wisdom covering these stories, let's say, fat chance. it just seems odd a media that celebrates diversity cannot and celebrates diversity cannot and will not tolerate it amongst ofr reality. all the news, fit to a tint. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for y
even when we club ourselves by bending our own club rules like saying john mccain is not cool because he sounds establishment, even though we used to call him a maverick when he challenged the republican settlement. that's not cool my friends. that's creepy. look, i'm not saying i'm better but maybe because i deal with bigger issues in my life, my media image isn't life and death. like i said, thick skin. any hope i had that the media my challenge conventional wisdom covering these stories,...
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need to be addressed that you are probably well aware of, financial, cultural and other problems that john talked about. and yet, all of them i think hinge on this larger issue of public pressure and understanding and really pushing applications legislators, everyone that you have an opportunity to talk to so that they understand what's at stake here because i do think that really, i really believe that americans are interested in fairness. i admit i'm a glass half full person. i believe in fairness and it's so primary of the way we think. you think of little kids arguing. it's one of the first arguments they have. wait, she got more chocolate milk than me. that's not fair. there is this primary interest that we believe in fairness. the challenge for us is how do we bring the public inside this world and make them understand that this is not fair and it has to change. >> here is our first question from the audience and it's a question i will put to the panel and any of you can respond. it's a great question. is gideon's promise does it extend to our nations immigrants when they are told to
need to be addressed that you are probably well aware of, financial, cultural and other problems that john talked about. and yet, all of them i think hinge on this larger issue of public pressure and understanding and really pushing applications legislators, everyone that you have an opportunity to talk to so that they understand what's at stake here because i do think that really, i really believe that americans are interested in fairness. i admit i'm a glass half full person. i believe in...
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back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is where those narratives come from, the study shows, jim, that political journalists are not really investigating, but sort of following the narrative laid out by the campaign. surprised? >> not really. there's a limit to what a reporter watching a candidate through six stops a day. do you want them to step back and say-- maybe you do, but their job and people watch and the news says this is what the guy says today. it's up to others to provide perspective and context. >> jon: but the feeling, judy, is that the campaigns then create their own stories and the media just laughs them off. >> and how many times on this show are we going to complain about the lack of investment in both foreign reporting and investigative reporting? it's the most expensive kind of reporting to do and fewer and fewer news outlets are doing it and it's a terrible shame, and this is what you get. >> jon: so will anything change? >> no, and i like the word that the report used about reporter
back in 2008, 57% of media coverage was negative for john mccain and 31% for barack obama. but the real story is where those narratives come from, the study shows, jim, that political journalists are not really investigating, but sort of following the narrative laid out by the campaign. surprised? >> not really. there's a limit to what a reporter watching a candidate through six stops a day. do you want them to step back and say-- maybe you do, but their job and people watch and the news...
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now let's move to john rapping who is one of the individuals featured in the film. john, i remember when you first talked about starting a training center for public defenders, no one took you seriously. so what happened? you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision and then i moved to georgia for the statewide public defenders system in georgia and then i moved to new orleans in the wake of katrina to help rebuild that office and started to see what i experience nd dc was the exception and not the rule. for example i remember walking into a courtroom in new orleans, very first time ever walked into a courtroom in new orleans
now let's move to john rapping who is one of the individuals featured in the film. john, i remember when you first talked about starting a training center for public defenders, no one took you seriously. so what happened? you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that...
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and as senator john mccain looking for a no-fly zone to be instituted. while calling for surgical airstrikes to help drive the bashar al-assad. the president repeated that any evidence of this weapon to use would be a game changer, as he put it. president obama defended his administration's reluctance to use military force to quell the syrian civil war. >> when we are worki with the syrians themselves, so this is not externally impos, but rather something that is linked directly with the aspirations of the people inside of syria, it will work better. lou: the king has alsosaid the same. inside jordan comment they are the they delivered with answer should bashar al-assad we powers. >> we need to institute a transition as quickly as possible. if the issue ever came up, all of us would have to put our heads together and figure out if that would help the balance quickly. lou: the senate in the midst of a vote. their expressions, not ours. a senate budget bill being passed for the first time in more tn four years. the congressional budget act of 1974 was sign
and as senator john mccain looking for a no-fly zone to be instituted. while calling for surgical airstrikes to help drive the bashar al-assad. the president repeated that any evidence of this weapon to use would be a game changer, as he put it. president obama defended his administration's reluctance to use military force to quell the syrian civil war. >> when we are worki with the syrians themselves, so this is not externally impos, but rather something that is linked directly with the...
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john, thanks. >> the ghost busters thing maybe they measure with. take a look at shares of lulu lemon. the retailer had to pull a popular line of yoga pants because the pants were too sheer. the stock is still up in the premarket. >>> and kb homes posting a smaller than expected loss. just a few minutes ago revenue sharply above the consensus. >> let the >> let the good times roll. up next, a join venture between wendell pierce and joe henry. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> welcome >>> welcome back, everybody. futures have been a little bit weaker. we're still down 12.5 points below fair value. they came in at a strong level. 340,000. so that trend continues. let's get back down to andrew in new orleans. he join
john, thanks. >> the ghost busters thing maybe they measure with. take a look at shares of lulu lemon. the retailer had to pull a popular line of yoga pants because the pants were too sheer. the stock is still up in the premarket. >>> and kb homes posting a smaller than expected loss. just a few minutes ago revenue sharply above the consensus. >> let the >> let the good times roll. up next, a join venture between wendell pierce and joe henry. ♪ ♪ [ female...
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neil: johning you're not so sure? >> not so sure at all. all i'm going to say, neil, is if pelosi's idea of the celebration is a mountain of new taxes, mandates b and uncertainties, crack open the champaigne now. small business owners and nfib represents 350,000 across the nation, democrats, republicans, you name it. they will scared and uncertain about the law that's just going to put them deeper in the hole. neil: and they worry about the costs to richard's point that long term they will ease. right now, they are not francis, and it's popping up to the nefarious way with a tax on assets of your home and you sell and make more than $250,000 as a couple, you're hit with a 3.8% medicare tax, and when that hits, it hits folks hard. >> absolutely, it's the old add damage, no such thing as a free lunch. thars the argument. also, to put this new health care reform bill in place during a fiscal collapse is another issue that, you know, it is -- whether you argue temporarily or in the long run, it is currently hurting a lot of people, and ask your
neil: johning you're not so sure? >> not so sure at all. all i'm going to say, neil, is if pelosi's idea of the celebration is a mountain of new taxes, mandates b and uncertainties, crack open the champaigne now. small business owners and nfib represents 350,000 across the nation, democrats, republicans, you name it. they will scared and uncertain about the law that's just going to put them deeper in the hole. neil: and they worry about the costs to richard's point that long term they...
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as john allen said and john beck said, it's the inauguration of the holy father to the ministry. he's not calling himself the vi vickar of christ. all of these terms are important. once you are the bishop of rome, you invite a lot more acumenical consensus of this role and what it might be. inauguration of the petrine administration not vickar of christ. >> monseigneur, we are seeing our first live pictures of pope francis riding atop the popemobile. >> no enclosure. there is no enclosure there. let's listen for a moment. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> so the first thing i notice here is the fact that the popemobile is not enclosed very much keeping in mind with pope francis and his connection to people and having access, but a little concerned about that. what did you say? does that concern you at all? tnchts father beck, is security an issue, do you think? >> i think it probably will always be an issue, but it just seems right now that for pope francis, he's not going to let it get in the way of his want be to be a shepherd of his flock. the masses during the week ends, he b
as john allen said and john beck said, it's the inauguration of the holy father to the ministry. he's not calling himself the vi vickar of christ. all of these terms are important. once you are the bishop of rome, you invite a lot more acumenical consensus of this role and what it might be. inauguration of the petrine administration not vickar of christ. >> monseigneur, we are seeing our first live pictures of pope francis riding atop the popemobile. >> no enclosure. there is no...
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the same credibility the same time now despite the diplomatic as a parent meetings of minds between john kerry and sergey lavrov the idea seems to be intensifying saluted and this is the saddest thing here we've actually seen very often intensification of the violence at least on the levels of claims in syria had a big international meetings like for example if you remember houla massacre that happened right on the eve of the u.n. general assembly last may well it's always like this and. you're absolutely right the diplomatic or for a certain force where you know we've been hearing. both sides for the first five are getting as close. as never before to political dialogue so they've agreed to talk to each other and i'm expected to go to carter to more to cover the arab league sash and expectations were very high ahead of this meeting as well that it could help stop the bloodshed but of course with this recent report and decision violence i mean wonders and it doesn't help all these years when there's so much to cover so many different angles and you out there on the ground giving us what
the same credibility the same time now despite the diplomatic as a parent meetings of minds between john kerry and sergey lavrov the idea seems to be intensifying saluted and this is the saddest thing here we've actually seen very often intensification of the violence at least on the levels of claims in syria had a big international meetings like for example if you remember houla massacre that happened right on the eve of the u.n. general assembly last may well it's always like this and. you're...
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ned, john, thank you. we'll see you very soon. closing bell going to ring, we've now got 49 minutes to go, and sales of existing homes hitting a three-year high last month. prices moving higher as well for the month of february. all seems to be good news for online realtors. shares of move inc. up more than 50% so far this year. should you be using this company to build up your portfolio? ceo steve burke wits joining us coming up next in a fox business exclusive. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... .amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create t future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you'reistory. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us inveing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and b
ned, john, thank you. we'll see you very soon. closing bell going to ring, we've now got 49 minutes to go, and sales of existing homes hitting a three-year high last month. prices moving higher as well for the month of february. all seems to be good news for online realtors. shares of move inc. up more than 50% so far this year. should you be using this company to build up your portfolio? ceo steve burke wits joining us coming up next in a fox business exclusive. ♪ thank you orville and...
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let's go to john in missouri. john? >> caller: hey, jim, your take on wind stream is it dying? >> we don't need wind stream. go buy some verizon. we don't need it in the portfolio. sell sell sell. go to silver back in missouri. silver back? >> caller: hey, jim. a big north missouri march madness boo-yah to you. >> best of luck, march madness boo-yah right back at you. bracketology. what's up? >> caller: hey, with all the brackets being selled out, what do you think of international paper? >> i think it's still a buy. buy 200 shares, buy a 100 and hope for a pull back. but they're doing a great job. will in connecticut. will? >> caller: when i say boo, you say yeah. boo -- >> yeah. >> caller: snb. i think this is a -- >> i like this stock! i think it's a -- buy buy buy. warm up to it. it keeps getting away. i like this. this sinovis it's good. kathy in pennsylvania. >> caller: this is kathy. i wanted to know about oracle. i bought it ten years ago, paid $33. what's your thoughts? >> okay, stephanie link the co-director of my travel trust with me. she's putting out a bulletin, an
let's go to john in missouri. john? >> caller: hey, jim, your take on wind stream is it dying? >> we don't need wind stream. go buy some verizon. we don't need it in the portfolio. sell sell sell. go to silver back in missouri. silver back? >> caller: hey, jim. a big north missouri march madness boo-yah to you. >> best of luck, march madness boo-yah right back at you. bracketology. what's up? >> caller: hey, with all the brackets being selled out, what do you think...
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here to help us crunch the numbers, john lacy, vice president of group benefits with boo sard insurance. i thought this was supposed to bring costs down. seems across the board no matter which irns insurance company you look at aetna, blue cross, costs are going up. how is that possible? >> melissa, the one thing that wasn't exactly clear, health care reform actually changed some of the rules for community rating. when they changed those community rating rules, the carriers no clearly when you do that some premiums are going to rise. there is no doubt some of these premiums, for some individuals and small groups will fall. melissa: like who? who will get the benefit? as i read through all this, all i see is the numbers you're seeing on the screen right there, more premiums go up. who will do better? only people with preexisting conditions? >> for example, if i had a four-person bakery and all of us over 60 years of old, just the four of uu we could see a premium decrease today, i'm sorry in 2014 over today. but if you were to use that same pam compels to a younger -- examples to younger
here to help us crunch the numbers, john lacy, vice president of group benefits with boo sard insurance. i thought this was supposed to bring costs down. seems across the board no matter which irns insurance company you look at aetna, blue cross, costs are going up. how is that possible? >> melissa, the one thing that wasn't exactly clear, health care reform actually changed some of the rules for community rating. when they changed those community rating rules, the carriers no clearly...
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how do you like the way they schlagged john rick attello and as soon as he left the stock got hammered. wrong. barbara in virginia, please. barbara. hey, barb. speak to me. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doing? >> real good, how about you? is. >> caller: i got a cold. >> oh, i'm sorry. hey, have you tried z pack? i know it kills you now but it's also good. >> caller: no, i don't think i want to try that. my question is, should i hold on to lululemon, despite the bad news about the pants recall? >> you know what, i'm getting a little tired of their lack of execution. and we put a man on the moon and we can't make anti stink pants that don't sheen? i don't know. i'm getting tired of lulu! brilliant! it's not the time to be too positive or too negative. you'll see plenty of headlines about cyprus, i think the it's near malta. what really matters might be there's millions of people being put to work in the housing industry in america. brilliant! "mad money" will be right back. >>> >>> coming up, buried treasury? 2013 kicked off with a bang. as the averages soared. but is the market about
how do you like the way they schlagged john rick attello and as soon as he left the stock got hammered. wrong. barbara in virginia, please. barbara. hey, barb. speak to me. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you doing? >> real good, how about you? is. >> caller: i got a cold. >> oh, i'm sorry. hey, have you tried z pack? i know it kills you now but it's also good. >> caller: no, i don't think i want to try that. my question is, should i hold on to lululemon, despite the...
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then eric cantor, cut legs out from their leader john boehner, no bargain. >> memory serves me right, nancy pelosi went back at the president, don't adjust any inflation. >> she did. but i believe that president could have gotten it through, he is the leader of the democratic party, nancy pelosi i believe would have been able it deal. neil: i just look at this trying to get this something done, and mercedes to that point, i say, both sides hole their hands jump off the cliff together there is enough blame, whether the president before blamed last president for two wars. and all that fair game, i agree. enough ofhe blame game, done, hold hands, and jump off the cliff, address your sacred cows and be done with it. jim: >> they say, they would like to ha a balanced budget,ot raise taxes. wait, we're not throwing poles away we've already raised taxes at the beginning of the year, that is enough, we need to get the economy growing. >> throw the poles away, look at red ink and black ink and make a decision, either we fix problem based on nbers. neil: i wish i had me time, bottom line, it is
then eric cantor, cut legs out from their leader john boehner, no bargain. >> memory serves me right, nancy pelosi went back at the president, don't adjust any inflation. >> she did. but i believe that president could have gotten it through, he is the leader of the democratic party, nancy pelosi i believe would have been able it deal. neil: i just look at this trying to get this something done, and mercedes to that point, i say, both sides hole their hands jump off the cliff...
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at the present time i'll call for steve or or john from el paso county sheriff's office. >> inspect john st. augustine with the el paso county sheriff's office. i want to first begin by -- >> all right. you're listening to a press conference there in texas as authorities are talking about how they are cooperating in texas with colorado authorities as they try to look into these two separate shooting incidents and trying to determine whether indeed there is a link between the person, the suspect who was -- who died who was shot and killed there in texas and if there's a link between that person and the corrections chief that was shot right outside his home in colorado springs. let's go to jim spellman once again joining us there in colorado springs. again, jim, give us an idea of where authorities are going from here as they try to draw a connection between these two situations. >> first thing they want to do is see if they can link any evidence found at the crime scene of the tom clements murder here in colorado with that car. i asked does that mean shell ka casings, fingerprints, but th
at the present time i'll call for steve or or john from el paso county sheriff's office. >> inspect john st. augustine with the el paso county sheriff's office. i want to first begin by -- >> all right. you're listening to a press conference there in texas as authorities are talking about how they are cooperating in texas with colorado authorities as they try to look into these two separate shooting incidents and trying to determine whether indeed there is a link between the person,...
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but also, eddie lampert moving down to florida, there was the report last week john paulson was potentially thinking about puerto rico. >> puerto rico. >> but this whole idea, we always say that -- i always say they live in new york and they don't want to leave. all of a sudden, people -- look at phil mickelson. he was the netjet guy, right? >> he said ta 62% of his money is going to different taxations. so -- >> bill maher, you have to work hard to lose him. >> i'm seeing a change in activity in that special group of people that are driving things. we should have asked michelle about that. she's always on. >> but i'm also seeing, andrew, today, you're 36. 30 is the new 40. >> i like the way you talk about these other tenth percenters as if they're other people. we have to go again. >> coming up, a live report from europe. stocks are selling off in early trading after news about cyprus. . a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom com
but also, eddie lampert moving down to florida, there was the report last week john paulson was potentially thinking about puerto rico. >> puerto rico. >> but this whole idea, we always say that -- i always say they live in new york and they don't want to leave. all of a sudden, people -- look at phil mickelson. he was the netjet guy, right? >> he said ta 62% of his money is going to different taxations. so -- >> bill maher, you have to work hard to lose him. >>...
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john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute away and get read per another big day of trading. how much will cyprus play in if at all and housing starts. big crowd here, post 9. "squawk on the street" returns right after this. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the
john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute...
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john harwood live from washington. our local partners in italy are reporting now that because this may develop over the weekend that the center left leader pisani in italy has been asked by the president to attempt to form a government. it is not clear whether he'll be able to do that or whether we'll still go to a caretaker government until there are fresh elections and there may be movement on this over the weekend particularly if he can do a deal with berlusconi. in the meantime we have breaking news. >> it's not breaking news. reuters is sending it to session highs above 130 against the u.s. dollar. reuters is quoting, and i want to be very careful with this, but reuters is quoting the deputy leader of the island's ruling democrat party ruling that a solution to cyprus's bailout crisis could be within houris. >> want to explain what is happening here. essentially they didn't get a deal from russia so they're being forced back to the european union. the stuff you see michelle talking about is all an attempt to do a
john harwood live from washington. our local partners in italy are reporting now that because this may develop over the weekend that the center left leader pisani in italy has been asked by the president to attempt to form a government. it is not clear whether he'll be able to do that or whether we'll still go to a caretaker government until there are fresh elections and there may be movement on this over the weekend particularly if he can do a deal with berlusconi. in the meantime we have...
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roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward. >> you kind of agreed with that in the last hour. >> largely. >> we will probably see where things go from here. if it is not cyprus catching your attention, what is? >> what i think is that the effects of quantitative easing, the effects of all the twist operations are actually generating better fund mentals. in effect, what ben bernanke has done is primed the well. we are at a point where we're beginning to really benefit from it, whether it's coming from jobs, improve. s in housing, overall improvements in manufacturing, in services. this is a recover
roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward....
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start with you, first, john. according to some notes i read from you today, you think that the market, where it stands today is actually fairly priced. you believe, you're rather optimistic you think things could head higher. what keeps you up at night? what could get in the way of things looking, bright in the future? we sold off somewhat significantly today. >> well, what i actually said was given current earnings and given current interest rate levels and current inflation level that the market was fairly priced but, we still are of the view that the market is in a secular trading range and it is up towards the top of that. and we, we just believe that with the aggressiveness of the federal reserve and now with the japanese central bank and then with the cyprus situation exacerbating the european banking situation, we think that aggressive monetary policy is going to lead to inflation and we're much more bullish on gold and commodities at this point. adam: well, dan, you say that the united states has a safe h
start with you, first, john. according to some notes i read from you today, you think that the market, where it stands today is actually fairly priced. you believe, you're rather optimistic you think things could head higher. what keeps you up at night? what could get in the way of things looking, bright in the future? we sold off somewhat significantly today. >> well, what i actually said was given current earnings and given current interest rate levels and current inflation level that...
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well i'm john donvan in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture cypriots have rejected the e.u. harsh bailout plan so what happens next it's as richard wolffe coming up in a moment also what does the sequester mean for small business owners so i would elliot richardson and find out how every day entrepreneurs are surviving in the age of austerity and the mainstream media bought bush's iraq wise folk line and sinker it's time we made them pay tell you why and i'd simply take. you need to know this cyprus bailout crisis is far from over and the worst may yet to become maybe yet to come tuesday's cypresses parliament voted down and e.u. and i.m.f. sponsored deal that would have bailed out that island's failing banks in exchange for slapping depositors with either a six point seven five or nine point nine percent levy a tax essential on their savings accounts. officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have
well i'm john donvan in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture cypriots have rejected the e.u. harsh bailout plan so what happens next it's as richard wolffe coming up in a moment also what does the sequester mean for small business owners so i would elliot richardson and find out how every day entrepreneurs are surviving in the age of austerity and the mainstream media bought bush's iraq wise folk line and sinker it's time we made them pay tell you why and i'd...
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david: john and george, good to see you both. >> thank you. david: cyprus is looking to confiscate as much as 10% of the deposits and closing banks as the idea gets discussed. the shocking news pounding the euro and european markets over the weekend. our markets stood a little stronger. could u.s. stocks, as george and i were discussing could be a safer bet than money you have in the bank? we'll have a top banking analyst tell us what banks could be exposed to a run and what banks are safer. she is naming names. sandra: plus also naming names, the people that will be wearing clothes, designer names. we'll name those names. find out the hot stock picks to go with the latest fashion trends. we're ready to dress up your portfolio. keep it here on fox business. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, h
david: john and george, good to see you both. >> thank you. david: cyprus is looking to confiscate as much as 10% of the deposits and closing banks as the idea gets discussed. the shocking news pounding the euro and european markets over the weekend. our markets stood a little stronger. could u.s. stocks, as george and i were discussing could be a safer bet than money you have in the bank? we'll have a top banking analyst tell us what banks could be exposed to a run and what banks are...
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the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all presidents have a number of people they reward, their contribute tores -- contributors to presidential appointment positions. i've been in the government a while, and i have seen a lot of them that come in -- it is a little embarrassing. if you are trying to save some money, you have already got those government employees all over the different departments, but when they reserve them for presidential appointees, it those -- shows a lot of incompetence. can you comment on that? guest: sure. what you are saying is basically true, but presidential appointees are often big contributors, and they want to be
the example that comes to mind is my colleague john dickerson asking president bush 43 if there was a moment that he wished he could live over or his worst moment. and bush had to think about it. too bad we don't have the clip. he stopped. he thought. he said i wish you would have given me that question in fans, so we could have thought about it. those unthought-out questions sometimes produce the best answers. host: richard from indiana. caller: he just entered his second term, and all...
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think you are right, they are not made in a vacuum, since paul ryan is chairman of house committee and john boehner speaker of the house, i think they wanted to send a fairly soothing message to the financial markets, but i think that evidence that we've seen, from financial market issthey are discounting ought this all it stuff that is being said in washington, they look at republicans and democrats fighting over the budget again, ho-hum, i think they are not paying as much attention as they used to, to the fighting in dc . neil: i could flip it and say you will d doth not protest too, you might be escaping blame for problems you see very much around the corner but you don't want to scare anyone. >> you could say you were surprised and taken blind sided by the time is happens. paul ryan has been saying for years, this is the most predictable crisis ever, the one that is coming in entitlement spending continues to rise out of control. there is nobody, nobody in washington who'll be able to see they didn't say they done see this coming if it does arrive. neil: byron york thank you, sir. >> t
think you are right, they are not made in a vacuum, since paul ryan is chairman of house committee and john boehner speaker of the house, i think they wanted to send a fairly soothing message to the financial markets, but i think that evidence that we've seen, from financial market issthey are discounting ought this all it stuff that is being said in washington, they look at republicans and democrats fighting over the budget again, ho-hum, i think they are not paying as much attention as they...
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